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Cattle: Their breeds, management, and diseases
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London, Baldwin & Cradock, 1834
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1834
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Cambridge University Library
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JISC & NEH
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annotation 84 & 184 — duplicate pages /
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lines 13—9 annotation yet so many breeds!
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from End Slip annotation 17 Devonshire Ox larger than Bull & much larger than (Q)


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top-margin annotation This is really like Bars on Pigeons — consderng that Falkland were Spanish & Tinian .
from End Slip annotation 48 Old Welsh cattle white red-ears (Q)t01
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lines 24—43 annotation Very curious History
from End Slip annotation 51 St01 Curious case of quick deterioration by neglect in Glamorgan cattle showng some «(Selection always goig on»
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
     78 do, lines 88—163t02
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top-marginline 17 annotation In wild countries «where a good many are killed out & conditions uniform» it certainly appears XX scarcely possible to cross the aborigines — they so far become like species

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bottom-margin annotation Dr. Fleming says fossil oxen of ‹Ireland› Scotland larger than present


top-marginline 7 annotation XX It shows that these races have a considerable degree ,(not only of similarity one to another) of permanence of character & this is one chief character of species
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from End Slip annotation 75 Great improvement by crossing in 10 years in Arran


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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
     78 do, lines 88—163t02
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top-margin annotation In Parks aided by selection.—
from End Slip annotation 116 St01 English Cattle have strongly altered since Heny VII time ,& doubled their size (insensbl selctn)
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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bottom-margin annotation in pale pencil (a)    These facts explain curious statement of Dr Anderson of fine-fleeced sheep of some [continues on page 117] northern isld. being little affected by imported
from End Slip annotation «116 St01 Selection governed by soil — Each District has prejudice for own Breed.»
from End Slip annotation 116 Fifeshire same case Shows origin not known till well formed Breed.—
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from End Slip annotation 128 Ayrshire Breed has originated within century ; how not known — probably crosses
     Azara states appeared in old age

from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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from End Slip annotation 62    Welch Cattle cannot be improved «(Qt01 by crossing 69 Scotch do.—
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Rudiments)

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from End Slip annotation 190 The great progenitor of Long-Horn when yearling vry unpromising.


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from End Note 2 annotation p 191 grain of th meat
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from End Slip annotation 193 Shakspeare Bull, a sport in shape

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bottom-margin annotation ‹less than 100 years› get dates of introduction highest prices given 40 years before
from End Slip annotation 199 St01 Capital sentence about one improved Breed expelling others good for Ch 6. (Q)
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bottom-margin annotation Does this occur in crosses between Short-Horn & Welch
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lines 23—7 annotation This makes cases very like selection from small varieties of naturally produced
from End Slip annotation 230 St01 On crossing with Selection in Short-Horn Breeds.
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[continues overleaf] t annotation 2669 [÷*] 17 [=] 157
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     divide ‹or› & give sums as proof of reality of value
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top-margin6 annotation one variety replacing another «each» sometimes varying — analogy with species
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     But if a bettr bull be ever found, these woul be «soon» swet awy

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bottom-margin annotation { Mrs T had two cross-births
     Mrs C. her daughter has had two —. is this freqnt → [continues on page 249] Thus variation of births are checked; I believe 3 out of every 100 women die in childbed— ‹how soon› ‹would› «in long run» those with such tendency, would be killed out . —


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Rudiments)

from End Slip annotation 283 Frontal Bones narrower in polled Cattle. & 174 Rudimentst01
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whole-margin annotation as this simple principle only lately discovered even in most valuable practice , no wonder not discovered, as theory of Species


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top-margin annotation Bruce, explains mares most esteemed by Arabs because dont neigh on robbing excursions
from End Slip annotation 524 Explains how in well-bred animals, th influence of Male may be greatest, from having been truer bred.

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top-margin annotation in dark brown ink Colour & pure race 242